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Aseemblymember LaShae Sharp-Collins (D-La Mesa) st a "Youth Justice" conference at the Capitol. (Official photo)

Sacramento Democrats Push Bill to Gut Prop 36, Advance ‘Criminals-First Agenda’

Assembly Democrats have passed AB 2108, undermining Prop 36 which overwhelmingly passed in every one of California’s 58 counties

By Megan Barth, May 28, 2026 2:22 pm

Just months after voters  approved Proposition 36 to restore felony penalties for repeat theft and drug crimes, Democrats in the Assembly passed AB 2108, a bill authored by Assemblymember LaShae Sharp-Collins (D-La Mesa) that creates a pretrial diversion program for retail theft, shoplifting, forgery, and vandalism.

Prop 36 passed with strong support in every one of California’s 58 counties in November 2024. The ballot measure restored felony penalties for repeat offenders after a decade of disaster and rising crime under Prop 47. Fed-up voters demanded accountability for smash-and-grab thefts, organized retail crime, and open drug dealing,

But a supermajority of Californians don’t matter to the Democrat supermajority in Sacramento.

AB 2108, approved by a party-line vote on Wednesday night, allows prosecutors and probation departments to steer offenders, including repeat criminals, into diversion programs. Criminals could avoid jail by completing conditions like restitution or community service, after which charges could be dismissed.

Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes warned: “AB 2108 would create a diversion program allowing people who commit property crimes, including repeat offenders, to avoid jail time. This directly undermines Proposition 36 and the clear vote by Californians to increase accountability for theft and retail crime.”

Assemblymember David Tangipa (R-Fresno) called the bill “a direct slap in the face to the supermajority of Californians who just want safe streets and real accountability.” He noted that Democrats are moving to weaken Prop 36 before it has even been properly funded.

California GOP lawmakers slammed the bill as the latest example of the Democrat supermajority’s soft-on-crime, “criminal-first” agenda.

Governor Newsom’s budget proposals have repeatedly included zero dedicated funding for the jail beds, drug treatment, and mental health programs Prop 36 requires. California Globe reporting has exposed how Democrats rejected Republican amendments for hundreds of millions in new resources, leaving counties on the hook while they continue pouring billions into illegal immigrant healthcare and other progressive priorities and nonprofits.

The bill heads to the Senate next. The supermajority of Californians who backed Prop 36 to restore public safety are now left wondering whether their mandate will survive Sacramento Democrats’ preference to undermine the will of the voters and the rule of law.

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7 thoughts on “Sacramento Democrats Push Bill to Gut Prop 36, Advance ‘Criminals-First Agenda’

  1. When are the Cowardly Republicans leaders going to stop Complaining and do something about this? It’s time to hold these Dems accountable for just once, at least. Is that too much to ask? I think it’s way past time some of these Dems that push this should serve some serious Prison time. Because they are also indeed CRIMINALS.

    1. How would Republicans hold them accountable? Democrats have a supermajority in both legislative branches, and every statewide office. It seems like we need to hold voters accountable for voting these idiots into office.

  2. Here we go again. Crime with no penalties. We need to give up the fairytale that criminals can be rehabilitated. What motivation would they even have to straighten their lives out when crime has no penalties? Criminals have a debt to society they need to pay, and that includes jail time, and that means without a California issued tablet to watch porn on.

  3. The DA and the judges already have this option. If it were possible, these kids need a “parent replacement program”. As it stands now they are headed to prison for mindlessly following their stupid buddies and doing what they (should) know is obviously a criminal act.

  4. We are losing America. . . . Democrats’ strength comes from their ‘herd effect’. Just because they are a Democrat, they always vote for a Democrat, regardless. . .they voted in a Brain-Dead President running this Great Country before Trump. The beauty of Republican’s is that they are ‘individual’ thinkers, but the ‘school-of-fish’ have the consistency, and therein lies their power. . . Stupid power, but power nonetheless

    1. I believe you are right. It does explain a lot of things. I think of it in a Star Trek context, they are Borg but herd gets the point across well to. Ive often wondered how they could ALL, and I do mean ALL of them could be saying and thinking the same things from California to New York and from Michigan to Texas. The same thinking. On the same day. Whatever and however they do this does benefit them. Unfortunately for us and I will never be assimilated. Just an observation too.

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